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Japanese version only, but it's real easy to use. No passwords, but unless the "anal-retentive ISP" is Japanese they're not gonna have a clue where to find the prog needed to rejoin them. It is kinda obvious that it's a split file though and someone determined enough could use a hex editor to see what's inside.

can you hook a brother up? i gonna test this then. i'd prefer to use love machine but it ain't the easiest program to work with if you don't know the language.

http://s58.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3GGPOVH98F58R35KZO30X4S352It's so easy to use. There's only 4 buttons, one at the top and 3 at the bottom. The button at the top is to load a file. Of the 3 buttons at the bottom, the one on the far left brings up a help page (in Japanese), the button at the far right is exit program, the button in the middle joins or splits the files.

To turn a file into a set of jpg'sClick the top button and load the file, enter the size in K, and click the bottom middle button.

To extract a file from a set of jpg'sLoad any of the files, it doesnt have to be the first one. (Filenames don't matter, it can find all the parts whatever the filenames as long as they're all in the same folder).Click the button.

It all depends on the software you're using to make it.I made mine with Cyberlink PowerDirector and found it quite good cause you can import any file format with any size res and it deinterlaces the mpeg2's if they are interlaced all by itself.So yeah what software where you planning to use?

I've never used Vegas so I'm not sure how well it handles video.I guess you could try doing one small video clip in Vegas first and if it doesn't work out then use virtualdub to process the video and get all the clips to the right resolution and ratio before importing them to Vegas.The only problem is if you use virtualdub to process the video you'll want to save the output files with a lossless codec (eg. huffyuv) or you'll lose too much quality in your final video. But then again using a lossless codec means the file is pretty big so you'll need LOTS of room free on your hdd to collect all the clips that you want ready to put them into Vegas.

So basically if you can, try to do everything in Vegas so your final output video is the best quality it can possibly be.

Sorry if I'm slow replying to stuff I've just moved house and I only have dialup while I wait for my adsl to be connected.

Surely after you've finished editing and making the video in Vegas you have to save the finished product, yes? At this stage I'd expect it to allow you to choose the encoding properties such as aspect ratio and bitrate?

I'm trying to rip some of my CDs to my computer, but I'm having trouble. MY avex CDs (Astromantic, HAL, etc, the ones that use the Midbar Tech player). So far, I've tried Audiograbber, Exact Audio Copy, iTunes, and some other program I tried but forget the name of. They could rip the song, but there would be little buzzes and other weird noises. Anyone know a program that will let me rip the songs at 320 kbps without getting the noises?

Umm, so I'm using the subtitle workshop to do some editing job right. And when I clicked one of the .srt file. It wont play with the video playing. I dont know why. To test if it works or not. I tried it again with a gal circle .srt file and the video played with it. But it wont work on the other .srt file even though I have the .avi video file with it.